"I panicked,” she says in the following sneak peek. “I gave kids a new life. No one can take that away from me. No one.”

Ever since pleading guilty and then receiving a prison sentence of 366 days, Miller has been on a self-serving promotional tour, attempting to garner sympathy and taking little responsibility for the crimes she committed.

In October 2015, the dance instructor was charged with trying to hide $775,000 of income during Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

She was even accused of divvying $120,000 and having her friends carry the cash in plastic bags in their luggage in August 2014, which she promised to forfeit in January.